Although One Piece’s protagonist Monkey D. Luffy is most easily recognized by his trademark straw hat he received from Shanks, he does have something else that stands out: his scars. Luffy has two scars: a stitch below his left eye, and a brutal X burned across his chest that’s difficult to miss. His chest scar is so big that it leaves many wondering not only how did Luffy get his scar, but how he managed to survive the grievous wound that caused it.These scars aren’t easily hidden, but their origins remain something of a mystery in the anime, due to the violent nature of their depiction. That said, in the manga and the Netflix live-action adaptation, the origin of the scar beneath his eye is presented early on. Scars don’t necessarily make a man, but they can certainly tell a lot about where he’s been and what he’s been through.In Chapter One of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece manga, Luffy hung around the docks and Shanks’ crew quite a bit. Seeing how much fun the pirate’s life could be when they were around, Luffy felt inspired to join them. Unfortunately, Shanks turned him down repeatedly because he was too young and didn’t yet have what it takes to become a pirate. Luffy didn’t like being refused, so he decided to prove himself to the pirates instead.
Although One Piece‘s protagonist Monkey D. Luffy is most easily recognized by his trademark straw hat he received from Shanks, he does have something else that stands out: his scars. Luffy has two scars: a stitch below his left eye, and a brutal X burned across his chest that’s difficult to miss. His chest scar is so big that it leaves many wondering not only how did Luffy get his scar, but how he managed to survive the grievous wound that caused it.
These scars aren’t easily hidden, but their origins remain something of a mystery in the anime, due to the violent nature of their depiction. That said, in the manga and the Netflix live-action adaptation, the origin of the scar beneath his eye is presented early on. Scars don’t necessarily make a man, but they can certainly tell a lot about where he’s been and what he’s been through.
In Chapter One of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece manga, Luffy hung around the docks and Shanks’ crew quite a bit. Seeing how much fun the pirate’s life could be when they were around, Luffy felt inspired to join them. Unfortunately, Shanks turned him down repeatedly because he was too young and didn’t yet have what it takes to become a pirate. Luffy didn’t like being refused, so he decided to prove himself to the pirates instead.
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